Start a business if you’re bored

Posted by admin on June 24th, 2009 filed in Business, Employment, Hobbies, Society


There is really nothing worse than being bored.  Being bored is one of the most common complaints of people in their job. Or an excuse used widely by teenagers to justify indecent behavior.

Anyways, due to the current economic climate there are currently people out of work who have not been so since maybe they were first looking for a job after graduation. Or there are young college graduates who are unable to land themselves an entry level job in the field of their choice.

With all that sitting around, perhaps you should decide if you have an ounce of entrepreneurial sense and think about starting your own business.

Sure starting your own business is scary and it can require some startup capital, but it’s a hell of a lot better than sitting on your rump BORED!

Ask yourself if there is something that you have wanted that you were unable to get. And it doesn’t have to be something you necessarily have to invent either. Take Steve Barbarich for example. He was in the market for a hot tub Jacuzzi and he bought one online. When the hot tub Jacuzzi was delivered to his house he found the size of it to be much larger than what he thought he was buying. When he tried looking to the company for help, they provided basically zero customer service.

There was a void in the market for an online hot tub Jacuzzi distributor that offered good prices and excellent customer service. So customhottubsdirect was born out of this and Steve filled the void.

Look to fill voids in areas of service just like Steve. If you have not been able to find the type of service you want when buying a product think about how you can make it better. The internet has allowed for entrepreneurship to be a little less scary.

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